Sunday, January 25, 2009

Time Flies When You Have Children

As next week approaches, I sit back and think of how time has flown by for this mom. My son, Will will celebrate his 15th birthday on the 30th and my daughter, Sarah just celebrated her 21st birthday on the 16th. Wasn't it just yesterday my babies were just that babies?

Baby Sarah

Baby Will

And now here I am, a mom of a 15 year old and a 21 year old and I am thrilled to have such amazing kids, but bummed that I no longer have babies. They are all grown up, independent, smart, well-mannered (well to some extent-WILL!!) and just constantly amaze me everyday.

Will is an amazing musician with the trumpet, piano, piccolo trumpet and any other instrument he can get his hands on. He loves playing lacrosse, extreme frisbee and is an amazing actor in the drama class and performances at his High School. He is a funny character. I love talking with him, he is so smart and sometimes just floors me with his language skills.


Will playing the trumpet with the NCHS Marching Band


Ready for the Winter Formal

Sarah is in her final year of college at GSU. She is majoring in Child and Family Development and minoring in theatre. Sarah recently became engaged to Kevin Zorn, who she met at GSU and has been dating for two years. Sarah is an awesome student who is on the President's list and not only does well in her classes, but she holds down an almost full-time job and participates in several plays on campus each semester. On top of all that, this semester, she has volunteer work to complete for her major.


Sarah and Kevin

Sarah's Birthday

So yes, my kids are grown, time has flown and I'm going to be all alone!!! Not really, I know my kids will always be there for their mom and I do still have Paul. And hopefully one day I'll have babies in my life again and I'll get to watch time fly by once again, but this time when time's get rough, I'll politely and with a smile, hand them over to their parents.








Saturday, January 24, 2009

My Tuesday Morning Treasures

I love the store "Tuesday Morning", but up until recently the nearest store was like 30 minutes from my house and I just never made it there to shop. Right before Christmas a TM went in the shopping center a mile from my house and I love to visit it often. Last week during one of my visits, I found lots of scraproom treasures. I have been looking for a new paper cutter system, and found this one, regular $49.99, Tuesday Morning price, $19.99

Love this Fiskars System-it has many wonderful features.

And I also found lots of storage baskets and boxes to use in the scraproom. These will make it much easier for me to stay organized (I hope).

These baskets are Natural Willow and very flexible - $3.99

I fell in love with this little suitcase box, I use it to store my alphabet stamps - $2.99

Cropper Hopper storage containers (bought a ton of these) - $2.49

I bought a ton of stuff, but only shared a bit. I am so pleased with my treasures and the fact that when said and done, I only spent $57. So if you have a Tuesday Morning, go check it out and let me know what goodies you got.

Scraproom finally reorganized-YES!

After spending a couple of days pulling everything off the shelves and out of boxes, I am finally back to working order in my scraproom.

Before reorganizing!


After Reorganizing!

I still have ALOT! to do, like redecorating, but at least I'm a little more organized. I would love to move the twin bed out, but if I do, Sarah would have to sleep on the floor when she came home, so the bed stays.







Friday, January 23, 2009

It's been a Happily Wild Morning with lots of Positive Energy


My wild morning actually began last night, well actually maybe last week. It all began when Sarah's cat, Bob turned up missing last week. He loves to be outside, but has never just took off and not returned, but this time he decided to go on an adventure. After a few days, we became worried and started looking for him. We went to the local Animal Shelter, posted pictures of him around our neighborhood, and posted a lost pet ad on our neighborhood website.

Still no signs of our beloved "Bob" and we also had to break the news to Sarah. Then last night, my computer decided it was going to shut itself down and not let me log back on with my password. The darn thing kept telling me my password was wrong. I immediately thought my dear sweet son, who never plays jokes on his mom, had changed the password, but he swore on his xbox 360 that he did not change the password and even tried to help me get back into the system. I had to wait until Paul came home to have him try to get me logged back on, but he couldn't get the system started either, and he is an IT person. He worked for several hours and still no computer for Rhonda. So I spent the night tossing and turning, worrying about my computer, but worrying more about my pictures on my computer as Paul told me that if he had to wipe out the hard drive to get the system up and going again, he didn't know if he would be able to save anything. Yes, I have been bad and have not backed up my pictures in a couple of months (well that won't happen again). This morning I woke early and took some time to just lay there praying and thinking of how I needed a break. How I need something positive to happen. Paul is without a job, our cat was missing, my laptop was not playing nice and I have had one set back after another with my surgery. I just really needed some positive energy today. Paul gets up and immediately starts tinkering with my laptop and after about an hour, gets it working again with no problems, good as new. We don't know what happened, but he is going to run a full diagnostics to try to find the problem. Then he had a phone interview with Home Depot at 10am, and he comes to me afterwards and is telling me that they were really impressed with him to the point they want him to come talk with them face to face early next week, and while he was telling me all of this, he looks down from the top of the stairs where he is standing and exclaims "Oh my gosh, Bob is at the front door, he's home!". I started screaming and we both went running down the stairs to find one tired, skinny, starving cat waiting to be let in. We were so happy, I began crying, Paul, began crying and Bob began eating. So as you see, it was a weird, but very happy and very positive morning.

Welcome Home Bob!




Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Another "New" Start






My hubby is always telling me the only reason I scrap is so that I can buy all the fun supplies and then spend time organizing and reorganizing. Well I am beginning to think he is right. I love to buy supplies and I love to organize them. It makes me happy!!! So after sometime not organizing (hey noticed I didn't say not buying supplies), I have decided to really make some changes in my scraproom. I have purchased some new inexpensive boxes and baskets at Tuesdays Morning and I have my scraproom upside down. I'm even making a change in the colors, not totally, not changing wall colors, but just "accent" colors. I have never really had a color theme to the room, but noticed that I had alot of pink and green. I decided that I really wanted a less "little girl" room and so I'm going to try to go with a more bold but yet fun palette. So this is going to take me sometime to do, but I'm going to go with the colors of chocolate browns, greens, pinks, blues. Since this room also doubles as Sarah's room when she comes for a visit, I have to think of the twin bed and buy new bedding and of course that means new window treatments. Oh yippeeskippee, its a shopping trip. But I guess that might have to wait a bit, like until Paul gets a job. Like I said, this project will take some time, but will be well worth it. Ok folks, keep a check back for the work in progress. I'm excited, Paul on the other hand is giving me that look "I told you".


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Welcome All!

As I said in a previous post, I am inaugurating my new blog. Still have lots of work to do, but I am excited to join the Blogworld!!! Please leave comments, advice, etc. I will be using this blog to post updates on the family, scrappin' info, and just daily tidbits I want to share with everyone. Hope you enjoy.

It is an Inaugural kind of day!!!

Today we inaugurated our 44Th President, but also stepped into history as he, Barack Obama, is the first African-American to hold this office. As I watched this historic event, I began thinking of what this means for our country. I had chills and many many tears. Tears for what this means to many African-Americans, knowing what they must feel, knowing what those who lived thru a time when they couldn't even drink from certain water fountains, ride the bus or be served a sandwich in a cafeteria, must feel, but also to what it means to me as a mother trying to raise her children to have no hatred in their hearts for anyone, trying to teach them that we are all equal in a world where many are still trying to put up barriers. I grew up in the South, grew up with a father who although has a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone no matter their race, still had a hint of racism in his heart. I also grew up in Clinton, Tennessee the location of its own historic event, when we took a handful of young black students and integrated them into our local high school. This in itself set off a series of events that ended in our high school being bombed. You see, we were the first high school in that area to be desegregated. Sometime when you have a chance, google, Clinton Senior High School, Clinton, TN and see what we were about then. This is not something I am proud of. I had racism all around me growing up, and today watching the coverage of this event, I knew that this was turning point for us all, that this meant as much to me, a white, 43 year old, middle class wife and mom. I can hold my head a little higher, feel a little safer, feel a little more hopeful about the future of this nation and feel that this nation will be a little stronger for my kids. I am proud to have Barack Obama as my president and I am proud to say as an American, my President is an African American, but most of all, he is a strong American, and he will make much needed changes in our nation. So today, in honor of President Obama, I am inaugurating my blog. Here's to you Mr. President, I am honored to have you lead this country.